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if its just one eye, then its likely not pop eye..... pop eye is a condition that usually effects both eyes.....its more likely that he scratched it on something.....moving him now will just be another stress....
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I agree that the the eye condition was most likely caused by physical damage. You could leave it in the DT and see if it heals by itself. But like any physical damage, there is dangerous of secondary infection. Also the fish must be in pain now (if you belive fish can feel pain).
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My fish have scratched their eyes on the rocks before, kinda looks like pop eye but it's always just one eye that's effected so I know it was a physical injury. Very first time I saw it I caught the fish put it in QT treated it with med.'s and it died
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Pop eye can be either one eye or both.
when it's one eye it's usually a shock or an infection. when it's both it is usually a kidney problem and usually fatal. Pop eye is a condition where the eye is poping out of the head and yes it can happen with only one eye. I treated my niger trigger pop eye with Paraguard in a quarantine tank and he's 100% back to normal today. It took about 3 weeks to treat and maybe 4 to 6 weeks to completely return to normal.
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